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    Default Badgers sure do know how to breed!

    Here is my updated brush collection. 3 years ago I had none, now…
    from left to right:

    New Forest 2201
    Rooner 3/1 Super
    Edwin Jagger Best Badger
    SR 3120
    SR 3824
    Vulfix 1000a
    TGN Silvertip
    Shavemac Finest
    Penworks Silvertip
    Penworks Finest
    Zenith Best Badger
    Omega 10081
    Omega 10018
    Omega Pro 48
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    Rocco

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    You gotta watch those badgers they'll breed like well badgers if you don't keep em caged up. You need to add a Wee scot to that collection so it's balanced out.
    [B][U][FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"][/SIZE]Brian[/FONT][/U][/B]

    [COLOR="blue"]A teaspoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down :001_tt2:[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="green"][SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="4"]Be sure to visit THE NIB for all your pen and ink ADs.[/SIZE][/FONT]
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    [FONT="Century Gothic"][URL="http://www.info-komen.org/site/TR?pg=fund&fr_id=1120&pxfid=149874"][B][COLOR="Plum"][SIZE="3"]2011 Soap For Hope[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/URL][/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by instpasr View Post
    You gotta watch those badgers they'll breed like well badgers if you don't keep em caged up. You need to add a Wee scot to that collection so it's balanced out.

    If he added a Wee Scot, all the other brushes would end up on BST.

    Great collection!!!



    DL

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    Posted elsewhere, but seems appropriate here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dustinl View Post
    If he added a Wee Scot, all the other brushes would end up on BST.

    Great collection!!!



    DL
    Nah it's a collection he wouldn't break it up, would he?
    [B][U][FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"][/SIZE]Brian[/FONT][/U][/B]

    [COLOR="blue"]A teaspoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down :001_tt2:[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="green"][SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="4"]Be sure to visit THE NIB for all your pen and ink ADs.[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [/SIZE][/COLOR]
    [FONT="Century Gothic"][URL="http://www.info-komen.org/site/TR?pg=fund&fr_id=1120&pxfid=149874"][B][COLOR="Plum"][SIZE="3"]2011 Soap For Hope[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/URL][/FONT]

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    Oh, don't listen to them. If you have trouble storing all those, you can send some my way. I'll be sure to take good care of them.
    I'm just looking out for your best interests (aren't I?)

    Very nice collection btw.
    Have you got into restoring handles yet?

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    Excuse my ignorance, but what is the reason one would want all those brushes? Do each produce a unique type of lather or feel differently on the face? Don't take it the wrong way or anything, I'm just asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxman View Post
    Oh, don't listen to them. If you have trouble storing all those, you can send some my way. I'll be sure to take good care of them.
    I'm just looking out for your best interests (aren't I?)

    Very nice collection btw.
    Have you got into restoring handles yet?
    No I haven't. The TGN silvertip pictured is one I put together using a Rudy Vey handle.

    Quote Originally Posted by felipumz View Post
    Excuse my ignorance, but what is the reason one would want all those brushes? Do each produce a unique type of lather or feel differently on the face? Don't take it the wrong way or anything, I'm just asking.
    Yes they are all pretty much different. Some are great for soaps others for creams. BAD just got me bad
    Rocco

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    Quote Originally Posted by felipumz View Post
    Excuse my ignorance, but what is the reason one would want all those brushes? Do each produce a unique type of lather or feel differently on the face? Don't take it the wrong way or anything, I'm just asking.
    They breed don't ya know...



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    Rocco, very nice collection! Congrats! I just received a Rooney 3/1 Silvertip for myself and already love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Rocco, very nice collection! Congrats! I just received a Rooney 3/1 Silvertip for myself and already love it!
    Grazie Marco.
    Rocco

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    Quote Originally Posted by rm71 View Post
    Here is my updated brush collection. 3 years ago I had none, now…
    from left to right:

    New Forest 2201
    Rooner 3/1 Super
    Edwin Jagger Best Badger
    SR 3120
    SR 3824
    Vulfix 1000a
    TGN Silvertip
    Shavemac Finest
    Penworks Silvertip
    Penworks Finest
    Zenith Best Badger
    Omega 10081
    Omega 10018
    Omega Pro 48
    A very nice group Rocco............ if you keep quiet and leave the room dark, there may be a couple more there tomorrow.

    Quote Originally Posted by drP View Post
    They breed don't ya know...



    Peter; between you with your brushes and Henry with his straight razors, I just cannot get any sleep at all! Fantastic picture.
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    Better get badger control over there.
    [B][U][FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"][/SIZE]Brian[/FONT][/U][/B]

    [COLOR="blue"]A teaspoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down :001_tt2:[/COLOR]
    [COLOR="green"][SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="4"]Be sure to visit THE NIB for all your pen and ink ADs.[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [/SIZE][/COLOR]
    [FONT="Century Gothic"][URL="http://www.info-komen.org/site/TR?pg=fund&fr_id=1120&pxfid=149874"][B][COLOR="Plum"][SIZE="3"]2011 Soap For Hope[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/URL][/FONT]

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    You guys are killing me with your brush collections. Very nice indeed!
    Travis

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    Was this a transposition error or did you really order both of these ?

    Omega 10081
    Omega 10018

    Just wondering
    George

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hex View Post
    Was this a transposition error or did you really order both of these ?

    Omega 10081
    Omega 10018

    Just wondering
    Both the 81 and the 18 are pictured at the end of the lineup next to the 48.
    Travis

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    Quote Originally Posted by drP View Post
    They breed don't ya know...



    Next time the wife tells me I have have an acquisition problem, I'll show her this thread...lol Great collection Peter!
    I am in no way a gentleman. I just shave like one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by drP View Post
    They breed don't ya know...



    Awesome collection.
    you don't have BAD you have BAD and what is that monster in the corner on the counter??

    If you want to thin the herd a bit you can send me a PJ 2 and PJ 3
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    This is exactly the reason I only have one boar and one badger brush. I'm afraid that if I get two of one type they might begin to multiply. Could get me thrown out of the house.



    Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue58 View Post
    and what is that monster in the corner on the counter??
    Looks like a Vulfix 38 to me. Peter? Sitting next to a Polo 14? In Super?

    Ken
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